All premium cigars are hand made.
Boxes of hand-rolled cigars bear the phrase totalmente a mano (totally by hand)
or hecho a mano (made by hand). These premium hand-rolled cigars are significantly
different from the machine-made cigars sold in packs at drugstores or gas stations.
Since the 1990s there has been severe contention between producers and aficionados of
premium handmade cigars and cigarette manufacturing companies that create machine-made cigars.
In 1869, Spanish cigar manufacturer Vicente Martinez Ybor moved his Principe de Gales (Prince of Wales)
operations from the important cigar manufacturing center of Havana, Cuba to Key West, Florida to escape
the turmoil of the Ten Years' War. Other manufacturers followed, and Key West became another important
cigar manufacturing center.
In 1885, Ybor moved again, buying land near the then-small city of Tampa,
Florida and building the largest cigar factory in the world at the time[8] in the new company town of
Ybor City. Friendly rival and Flor de Sánchez y Haya owner Ignacio Haya built his own factory nearby
in the same year, and many other cigar manufacturers soon followed, especially after an 1886 fire
that gutted much of Key West. Thousands of Cuban and Spanish tabaqueros came to the area from
Key West, Cuba and New York to produce hundreds of millions of cigars annually. Local output
peaked in 1929, when workers in Ybor City and West Tampa rolled over 500,000,000 "clear Havana"
cigars, earning the town the nickname "Cigar Capital of the World".